Chapel Sermon by Glen Taylor on Mar 4, 2020 - Matthew 4:1-11
Chapel Sermon by Glen Taylor on Mar 4, 2020 - Matthew 4:1-11

Chapel Sermon by Glen Taylor on Mar 4, 2020 - Matthew 4:1-11
Denis presented a unique perspective that moves us past the evolution vs creation debate to a place where both ideologies can exist together.
Chapel Sermon by Peter Mason on Feb 26, 2020 - Matthew 6:16-21
Chapel Sermon by Annette Brownlee on Feb 12, 2020 - Matthew 5:13-20
Chapel Sermon by Ephraim Radner on Feb 5, 2020 - Matthew 5:1-12
The Grandmothers We Never Knew We Had - Professor Marion Taylor and Kira Moolman discuss forgotten women's voices in the history of biblical interpretation and theology. Hear some of the fascinating stories of women who were pioneers in theology and how the culture of interpretation shifted in the beginning of the 20th century, and the work that is yet to be done in this emerging field.
Chapel Sermon by Judy Paulsen on Jan 29, 2020 - Matthew 4:12-23
Retirement celebration held at Wycliffe College on January 29, 2020.
Chapel Sermon by Marion Taylor on Jan 15, 2020 - Isaiah 42:1-9
Chapel Sermon by Stephen Chester on Jan 8, 2020 - Matthew 2:1-12
Bishop Andrews engaged Larry Reynolds, Julia Lee, and Natasha Fernandes about the status of MAiD in Canada from a Christian perspective.
Chapel Sermon by Peter Robinson on Nov 27, 2019
Professor of Evangelism Judy Paulsen preaches on "Sadducees: Then and Now"
Amanda W. Benckhuysen (PhD, University of St. Michael's College, Toronto) is Johanna K. And Martin J. Wyngaarden Senior professor of Old Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary and a researcher in biblical interpretation and reception history. At the Theology Pub Night Amanda shared how our view of Eve has historically influenced both society and the church.
Wycliffe College Chapel Sermon by Joseph Mangina on Oct 16, 2019
Chapel Sermon by Peter Robinson on Oct 9th, 2019
Glen Taylor preached on Psalms 79:1-9 on Sept 25, 2019.
Stephen Andrews preached on Romans 8:31-39 on Sept 4, 2019: "Imposter Syndrome: A Prescription for the Start of Term"
Bishop Stephen Andrews shares his thoughts with James Scholl, in light of the division witnessed at the recent Anglican Synod, on how the church has and is handling theological rifts.
In Explaining Evil, Dr. Franks explores the views of four prominent philosophers, an Armenian, a Calvinist, a Darwinian, and a Platonic view, presenting their arguments for why evil exists. Dr. Franks discusses Theistic Libertarianism, Theistic Compatibilism, Atheistic Moral Realism and Atheistic Moral Non-realism, covering topics including free will, theism, atheism, goodness, Calvinism, evolutionary ethics, and pain.
Passage: Ezekiel 37 Out of God's temple flows a great life-giving river. What we are given here is a vision of abundance, healing, preservation, and prosperity. This sermon was preached by Thomas Power on 4 April, 2019 in Founders' Chapel, Wycliffe College, Toronto. It was later re-recorded. This sermon is part of the Wycliffe Faculty Sermon series on the Book of Ezekiel. For more information, visit: www.wycliffecollege.ca/ezekiel
Dr David Robinson, in conversation with Scott Leveille, discusses who the Patristic fathers were, why do we view them as authoritative, and why we should consider listening to them today. To close the conversation the question was raised, if the church disappeared tomorrow what would Toronto notice?
Dr John Bland was our guest and in conversation with Stephen Hewko, explored the world of mathematics and its relationship to the journey of faith.
Jonathan, possibly only North America's only icon carver, talks to Jordan about his fascinating journey from being a good ol' baptist boy to the Eastern Orthodox Church. After being disillusioned with contemporary art and giving up being an artist he discovered the hesychastic tradition, a mystical tradition of contemplative prayer in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and found himself being drawn to iconography.
Barth Netterfield, a Canadian astrophysicist and a Professor in the Department of Astronomy and the Department of Physics at the University of Toronto, was a key member of the instrument team for BOOMERANG, the experiment that made one of the first accurate determinations of the age, geometry, and mass-energy content of the universe. Barth, in conversation with Patrick Franklin, Associate Professor of Theology at Tyndale Seminary, discusses his work in astro-physics, the universe, and the discov...
Founders' Chapel 100th Anniversary - Leonard Griffith Sermon by Wycliffe College
An interesting night of discussion on things that go BUMP in the night. Two-thirds of the close to fifty people in attendance raised their hand when asked if they had experienced or knew someone who experienced a paranormal event. The topics ranged from the difference between demonic possession and ghostly encounters and the friendly/protective ghosts versus the maleovolent. David Reed, Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Theology at Wycliffe College, has studied the paranormal and was consulted for ...
Passage: Ezekiel 37 - Restoration of the house of Israel Sermon by Annette Brownlee in Founders' Chapel, Wycliffe College, Toronto. This sermon is part of the Wycliffe Faculty Sermon series on the Book of Ezekiel. For more information, visit: www.wycliffecollege.ca/ezekiel
Passage: Ezekiel 34 Sermon by Judy Paulsen on Thursday, Mar 21, 2019 in Founders' Chapel, Wycliffe College, Toronto. This sermon is part of the Wycliffe Faculty Sermon series on the Book of Ezekiel. For more information, visit: www.wycliffecollege.ca/ezekiel
Passage: Ezekiel 20 Sermon by David Kupp on Thursday, Mar 14, 2019 in Founders' Chapel, Wycliffe College, Toronto. This sermon is part of the Wycliffe Faculty Sermon series on the Book of Ezekiel. For more information, visit: www.wycliffecollege.ca/ezekiel